Carrier customer service will be first, visible change area, container exec says Like the US airline industry earlier, the global container shipping industry has reached a point where cost cutting and mergers will yield little if any additional value. This is the view of a longtime carrier executive, who argues creating value for customers will […]
Read More →Carrier customer service will be first, visible change area, container exec says
on July 1, 2018in Industry News
Crude is awakening, and truckers have felt it
on June 30, 2018in Industry News
Crude is awakening, and truckers have felt it With fuel prices rising and freight demand soaring, shippers, from Brazil to China, are reminded of just how dependent they are on truck drivers and how much rockier it can get in terms of securing cross-border moves, much less getting an in-country haul. The reasons for delayed or stalled truck delivery vary, but […]
Read More →Amazon’s third-party delivery network to redraw truck capacity
on June 30, 2018in Industry News
Amazon’s third-party delivery network to redraw truck capacity Amazon’s new network could help reduce shipper costs, and even aid other transportation providers, as volumes outstrip capacity. But as one might sense, Amazon’s latest play also will affect resources in an already beyond-tight US trucking sector. (Above: An Amazon facility in Nevada, United States.) Photo credit: […]
Read More →Shippers to benefit from Amazon’s third-party delivery network, experts say
on June 30, 2018in Industry News
Shippers to benefit from Amazon’s third-party delivery network, experts say Amazon’s new network could help reduce shipper costs, and even aid other transportation providers, as volumes outstrip capacity. But as one might sense, Amazon’s latest play also will affect resources in an already beyond-tight US trucking sector. (Above: An Amazon facility in Nevada, United […]
Read More →Kontainers powers Maersk booking platform
on June 29, 2018in Industry News
Kontainers powers Maersk booking platform Maersk Line has enlisted Kontainers, a small software company based in the north of England to develop something that could be transformative in its future relationship with shippers: a portal to make bookings and track in-transit shipments. Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. Container lines may have been late out of the gate […]
Read More →Rising fuel prices, volume set stage for more global truck strikes
on June 29, 2018in Industry News
Rising fuel prices, volume set stage for more global truck strikes Energy prices have risen, lowering the margins of a key supply chain performer, and that has implications for the container shipping industry. (Above: The scene in May 2018, when Brazil’s truckers went on strike, all but freezing road commerical transport in the country.) Photo […]
Read More →Pace of track, and track adoption, centers on who pays
on June 29, 2018in Industry News
Pace of track, and track adoption, centers on who pays As the technical hurdles standing in the way of such advances are resolved, the focus turns to whether ocean carriers, shippers, or logistics companies are willing to accept the technology and pay for it. Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. As the cost shrinks for sensor-based cargo tracking […]
Read More →India tax reform prompts 3PLs to adapt, streamline supply chains
on June 29, 2018in Industry News
India tax reform prompts 3PLs to adapt, streamline supply chains Above: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT). Photo credit: JNPT. Barring growth anxiety caused by a speedy import-handling program for port-based supply chain intermediaries, the Indian third-party logistics (3PL) industry appears to have adapted well to the new, vastly regulated market environment brought on by an […]
Read More →Buenos Aires customs officers’ one-day job action hits shippers
on June 29, 2018in Industry News
Buenos Aires customs officers’ one-day job action hits shippers Shippers in Argentina, hit Friday by a one-day customs officers’ strike in Buenos Aires, had breathed a momentary sigh of relief this week, after truck drivers accepted a 19 percent pay increase and did not strike. (Above: The DP World Argentina Rio de lat Plata Terminal.) […]
Read More →New India import plan’s goal is to decrease supply chain cost, time
on June 28, 2018in Industry News
New India import plan’s goal is to decrease supply chain cost, time Authorities have asked stakeholders to examine a proposed fast-track/streamlined last-mile/last touch logistics plan for inland container depots — dubbed “direct inland delivery”. (Above: Allcargo Group’s container freight station at Chennai.) Photo credit: Allcargo Group. Stepping up its reform pace, the government of India […]
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